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1. Erick Friedman - Virtuoso Violinist
Website of American virtuoso violinist erick friedman. Includes acomplete discography, biography, articles, and calendar. The
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"The number of violinists who play the instrument as sonorously as Erick Friedman belong on the Fingers of One Hand Club, meaning you do not have to count very high to run out of members... He is not only a master violinist but also one with a distinctly personal and identifiable style of playing." (Masters of the Violin Series Concert, Carnegie Hall)
Donald Henahan, The New York Times, 1979
"The virtuosity was staggering... the kind of programme that only he, of today's virtuosos, can really carry off"
The Strad Magazine, 1998 Erick Friedman, the renowned American virtuoso violinist, has had a truly outstanding career as a performer. He made his New York debut at the age of fourteen, and at seventeen began studying with Jascha Heifetz, wth whom he recorded Bach's Concerto for Two Violins. Currently a full Professor of Music at Yale University, Mr. Friedman is still an active performer, conductor, and recording artist. An excerpt from his latest release, "The Romantic Violin," can be heard by clicking on the violin scroll at the top left of this page.
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2. Blog Of Death: Erick Friedman
erick friedman. erick friedman, a violin virtuoso and Yale music professor, died on March 30 of cancer teller; he was a man and violinist of great style, charm and class
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Erick Friedman , a violin virtuoso and Yale music professor, died on March 30 of cancer. He was 64. A child prodigy, Friedman studied at the Juilliard School of Music and made his New York debut when he was only 14. Three years later, he trained under Jascha Heifetz and played at Carnegie Hall. In 1960, Friedman signed a contract with RCA that allowed him to play with the Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony and London Symphony. He became a regular guest musician and conductor at music festivals all over the world, and led the Garrett Lakes Summer Festival Orchestra in Maryland for more than a decade. When an automobile accident injured his left arm and hand in the late 1980s, Friedman became a professor of violin and chamber music at Yale University . He continued teaching there until his death. Friedman was the recipient of the 2000 Ignace J. Paderewski Award for Distinguished Contributions to Society and Culture. He also won a Grammy Award in 1996 for best historical album for his participation in "The Heifetz Collection." Posted at April 1, 2004 11:28 PM

3. Sun Sentinel Review Of Sgouros-Friedman Concert 1986
violinist, PIANIST END FESTIVAL'S CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES WITH STYLE Poinciana Playhouse with a dynamic recital by veteran violinist erick friedman and piano prodigy Dimitris Sgouros.
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; Fort Lauderdale; Apr 28, 1986 By: Tim Smith The Palm Beach Festival's delightful chamber music series ended in high style Saturday evening at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse with a dynamic recital by veteran violinist Erick Friedman and piano prodigy Dimitris Sgouros. The Greek pianist, who has been actively concertizing and recording since he was 13, possesses more than an assured technique. He has genuine flair and not a little interpretive depth that places him on a much higher level than the typical gifted youth. Now 16, Sgouros seems to understand fully the difference between playing notes and making music. That understanding served him extremely well in Liszt's B minor Sonata. I must confess a limited tolerance for this work, which usually sounds to my ears like the musical equivalent of an old windbag. But Sgouros managed to lessen the sonata's seemingly interminable length by means of his striking technique, vividly etched phrasing and potent ability to produce the necessary array of tone colors. It was an animated, penetrating performance. He was no less impressive in his role as accompanist for Friedman, especially in the bold and brilliant D minor Sonata for violin and piano by Saint-Saens. Sgouros was not content to be a second banana; he tackled the piano part with such gusto that there were times when Friedman hardly a shrinking violet was all but drowned out.

4. Peaks And Pitfalls - Page 1 Of 2
If in 1957 erick friedman had taken the advice of his early mentor and first manager, Arthur Judson arranged a meeting between friedman and 'the violinist of the century'.
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Peaks and Pitfalls
Dennis D. Rooney looks at the career of Erick Friedman, past, present, and future. If in 1957 Erick Friedman had taken the advice of his early mentor and first manager, Arthur Judson, and passed up the opportunity to study with Jascha Heifetz, his career might have followed a very different course. 'He was very much opposed because he knew that Heifetz would insist that I stop giving concerts and at that time I was playing about eighty concerts a year. Judson - with some validity, I might add - felt that a career could not be stopped and restarted successfully.' Erick Friedman with his first teacher, Samuel Applebaum Born in 1939 in Newark, New Jersey, Eric (the final k was added later by Heifetz) Friedman was drawn to music early. 'I loved it. I was always listening to the radio, only to classical music. The only reason that I started to play the violin was because my father played it.' The elder Friedman, a musical amateur who played by ear, started the six-year-old Eric, who was big for his age, on a three-quarter sized instrument ('It was cheaper than a piano', his son recalls with a smile). His first teacher was Samuel Applebaum, - 'a warm and wonderful man who got me started' - whose son is the violist, Michael Tree.

5. Erick Friedman - Calendar Page
Website of American virtuoso violinist erick friedman. News Links. Welcometo the news links page for virtuoso violinist erick friedman.
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In addition to his work as full Professor of Music at Yale University, Mr. Friedman conducts master classes and maintains an active career as both a soloist and conductor. Some of his recent and upcoming appearances include:
  • Guest artist, International Music Festival, Tacoma Washington Conductor and music director, Garrett Lakes Summer Festival Orchestra, Maryland Guest artist, Holland Music Sessions Guest artist, Flaine Festival, Europe Guest artist, the Newport Music Festival Guest artist, ITU Festival, South America Guest conductor, Northwest Chamber Orchestra, Seattle Guest appearance, Norfolk Chamber Festival, Connecticut Guest appearance, Newport Music Festival, Rhode Island Guest appearance, Round Top Festival, Texas
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7. Erick Friedman
The death of violinist erick friedman came to me today, in greatshock, as I have been a great admirer of his playing. 3 months
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8. Erick Friedman - Acclaim Page
Website of American virtuoso violinist erick friedman. Includes a complete discography, biography, articles, and calendar. violinists who play the instrument as sonorously as erick friedman belong on the Fingers of One Hand Club is not only a master violinist but also one with a distinctly
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"...the celebrated American virtuoso violinist... abundant technique, considerable ease and an unforced musicality... imbued with a musical heat and impetuosity..." (December 2000)
The Los Angeles Times
"The number of violinists who play the instrument as sonorously as Erick Friedman belong on the Fingers of One Hand Club, meaning you do not have to count very high to run out of members... He is not only a master violinist but also one with a distinctly personal and identifiable style of playing." (Masters of the Violin Series Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1979)
Donald Henahan, The New York Times
"Friedman is a brilliant polished artist... The result was dazzling beauty."
The Washington Post
"Masterful and sensitive. He is an artist of top rank."
Philadelphia Inquirer
"A superb artist" ...an unmistakable quality of greatness"
London Daily Telegraph
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9. Violinist.com: Scott 68
I enjoy your wit on the violinist.com forum vey much! steve studied with shumsky andis the assistant of erick friedman, greatest pupil of heifetz of course, I
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(Last modified: May. 9, 2004 at 1:37 PM) Drive by viola solo, very funny Scott!
(Although Im sure none of those comments were funny at the time) I've been spending more time on guitar lately, recording modern jazz progressions into my taper player and playing them back and improvising violin over the changes, its been alot of fun. I seem to have some deep passion for polytonaly and altered chords... I still have a deep love for the sound of the nylon string acoustic (flamenco guitar) and it makes great accompanyment for the violin since it is much more quiet. If you think about it, acoustic guitar is alot more of a choice of instrument for introverts like me because the sound is not as loud and obtrusive. Ive also been writing some new material for guitar which I hope to some day record with violin and guitar. I met someone interested in playing music with me, a bass player and Im thinking of doing some things with him as a acoustic guitar/bass duet. My goal is to play some classical, jazz mixed with stuff that I write. Im also transcribing by ear the music of jazz pianist Bill Evans, jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, jazz trumpeter Miles Davis, and the acoustic guitar music of John McLaughlin, Bill Connors, Al DiMeloa, and especially Ralph Towner. And of course Im still playing gobs of Bach for solo guitar. I still practice violin alot too, still playing my solo bach and Ive been working on Mozart Concerto 3 a little lately.

10. Erick Friedman Plays Fritz Kreisler: Erick Friedman
erick friedman PLAYS FRITZ KREISLER reviews from the nation's top critics and audiences. Also includes movie info, trailer, poster, photos, news, articles, and forum. Synopsis Virtuoso violinist
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11. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
erick friedman. Renowned violinist and music professor erick friedmandies. erick friedman, one of America s most renowned violinists
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April 9, 2004 Volume 32, Number 25
Erick Friedman

Renowned violinist and music
professor Erick Friedman dies Erick Friedman, one of America's most renowned violinists and a professor of violin at the School of Music, died on March 30, at the age of 64. His longtime friend and Yale colleague, violist Jesse Levine, said of the violinist, "Erick's playing was characterized by the most elegant phrasing, borne on a sound of rare beauty and purity, coupled with extraordinary technique. He was a devoted and dedicated teacher for many decades, whose many students have achieved success and position in music."
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12. Syoko Aki, Erick Friedman, Peter Oundjian, Wendy Sharp, Kyung Hak
With violinist Edna Michell, he premiered works by Iannis Xenakis and Shulamit Ran ErickFriedman, violin, made his New York debut at the age of fourteen and
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Syoko Aki, Erick Friedman, Peter Oundjian, Wendy Sharp, Kyung Hak Yu, violin; Jesse Levine, viola; Ole Akahoshi, Aldo Parisot, violoncello; Donald Palma, double bass
The violin faculty encourages each student to become his or her own best teacher, first through explanation and demonstration, and eventually through critical self-awareness. No single method is stressed; rather, an approach is designed for each individual student. Rhythmic control is paramount; it is inextricably bound, both physically and emotionally, to beautiful violin playing.
The approach to viola instruction stresses the overriding importance of musical language as well as technical mastery of the instrument. The search for beauty in performance is the ultimate goal; the production of an expressive sound and an acute awareness of phrasing in interpretation are also constantly kept in mind. Independent and broad exploration of viola literature is encouraged, as are new compositions to be written for the instrument.
The method of cello instruction is based upon the belief that even the most imaginative musician is prevented from achieving the highest potential if he or she is limited by technical deficiencies. The student, therefore, concentrates first on the removal of tension; then learns to involve the entire body in cello playing and to experience the physical sensations associated with facility on the instrument. When the player and the instrument function as an efficient unit, the student begins to explore the vast subtleties of sound, phrasing, and interpretation available to those who have thoroughly mastered the cello.

13. PhpLinks - Outer Frame -
Added on April 20, 2004. erick friedman (new page) the Strad magazine on the web site of "Joseph Curtin Studio" erick friedman, violinist and Professor, Dies at 64
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erick friedman, American violinist and Professor, Is Dead at Age 64.Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3 April 2004. This story appeared
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15. The World Violinist Links (Home)
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16. Erick Friedman
as erick friedman belong on the Fingers of One Hand Club, meaning you do not haveto count very high to run out of members He is not only a master violinist
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Erick Friedman with Stephen at St John’s, Smith Square, London. Acclaim For Mr. Friedman
"...the celebrated American virtuoso violinist...abundant technique, considerable ease and an unforced musicality...imbued with a musical heat and impetuosity..."(December 2000)
The Los Angeles Times
"The number of violinists who play the instrument sonorously as Erick Friedman belong on the Fingers of One Hand Club, meaning you do not have to count very high to run out of members...He is not only a master violinist but also one with a distinctly personal and identifiable style of playing." (Masters of the Violin Series Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1979)
Donald Henahan, The New York Times
"Friedman is a polished artist...The result was dazzling beauty."
The Washington Post
"Masterful and sensitive. He is an artist of top rank."
Philadelphia Inquirer
"A superb artist...an unmistakable quality of greatness"
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The Republican Oakland, MD. April 1, 2004. erick friedman, Famed violinist,CoFounder Of GLAF, Dies Of Cancer. erick friedman, hailed
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The Republican Oakland, MD April 1, 2004 Erick Friedman, Famed Violinist, Co-Founder Of GLAF, Dies Of Cancer
Erick Friedman, hailed by international critics as one of the world's finest violinists, died Tuesday morning of lung cancer. The musician was 64.
Friedman and Kathryn Sincell-Corwell, another founder of GLAF, initiated the Garrett Lakes Arts Festival's Classical Music Series in August of '87. For several years, the series involved solo and chamber presentations over one weekend, followed by orchestra productions the next weekend.
The series attracted musicians from New York City, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, and Washington, who spent up to two weeks in Garrett County, staying with families and experiencing life in a rural area. The festival quickly became a favorite event for most visiting musicians, who applied to return year after year.
Numerous local families took the musicians into their homes for the duration of the music festivals, and lifelong friendships were established. Volunteers cooked meals for the musicians as well.
In addition to conducting the orchestra, Friedman gave master classes and private lessons during his stays in Garrett County.

18. Friedman And Back
who know about violin playing, as erick friedman hardly ever Ezra Laderman s Duo,dedicated to friedman, came across Then suddenly the violinist put aside the
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Review: Friedman and Back
The Strad , September 1998

The following review was featured in the September 1998 issue of The Strad , to whom we are grateful for full reprint rights.
Erick Friedman (violin)
Gordon Back (piano)
St John's, Smith Square, London
27 May 1998
This was a red-letter day for those who know about violin playing, as Erick Friedman hardly ever comes to London and is represented in the record catalogues only by a Tchaikovsky Concerto stemming from Eastern Europe. I found much of his playing - on a Joseph Curtin violin - absolutely ravishing in spite of certain puzzling aspects. Even with the imperturbable Gordon Back at the piano, the two sonatas in the first half- Brahms's G major and Beethoven's C minor - did not really cohere as interpretations, and there were patches of poor tuning in unexpected places. On the other hand, Friedman is the sort of player who can really dazzle you with the second subject of a sonata movement after throwing away the first. I enjoyed Debussy's Sonata more, and Ezra Laderman's Duo, dedicated to Friedman, came across well. Then suddenly the violinist put aside the music stand and became an artist of an altogether different colour for Saint- Saens's

19. Erick Friedman Plays Fritz Kreisler: Erick Friedman
Synopsis Virtuoso violinist erick friedman performs the music of Fritz Kreisler(18751962), the celebrated Austrian-American composer and performer, in this
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